
Despite the fact that a man named Henry has long been retired, he is still one of the world's most dangerous and wanted killers. He settled away from people in the forest near the lake. Once, as usual, he was busy with his business, when suddenly a strange sound was heard. Upon arrival, he saw a wounded girl who had fallen from her sleds. She needs urgent help, which Henry is unable to provide in these conditions. She must be delivered to the city hospital, as soon as possibl... (Full plot summary below)
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Despite the fact that a man named Henry has long been retired, he is still one of the world's most dangerous and wanted killers. He settled away from people in the forest near the lake. Once, as usual, he was busy with his business, when suddenly a strange sound was heard. Upon arrival, he saw a wounded girl who had fallen from her sleds. She needs urgent help, which Henry is unable to provide in these conditions. She must be delivered to the city hospital, as soon as possible. But in this case, he risks being detected. But he cannot leave a poor girl to die.
Leave your thoughts about Cold Blood.
| Movie NationRoger MooreI’m still a big fan of the actor, not much of a fan of Cold Blood. |
| VarietyMark KeizerJean Reno, whose reputation will only suffer the slightest ding after this lackluster outing quickly fades from memory, should ponder and deliberate a little harder the next time he’s asked to play an aging hitman. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayCold Blood is well-made but hard to warm to — although it might satisfy nostalgic Reno fans, eager to see him playing a silent, hulking assassin yet again. |
| Film ThreatAlan NgOverall, Cold Blood just falls flat. Secrets should be shocking, unpredictable, and strongly impact the story. Here they’re predictable and lacks cleverness in discovering everyone’s true identities and motives. |
| The Hollywood ReporterJordan MintzerWell-shot (by Luc Besson regular Thierry Arbogast) but otherwise entirely forgettable. |
| The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisIf Petitjean’s dialogue is problematic, its delivery is no less so: at times, the discord between a character’s words and lip movements suggests that some line readings had to be dubbed. |
| RogerEbert.comBrian TallericoI thought of one of Roger Ebert’s most famous quotes while watching Cold Blood: “No good film is too long and no bad movie is short enough.” I think he’d understand what I mean when I say that Cold Blood feels like the longest movie of the year. |
| ObserverRex ReedBad movies are indigenous to summer, but rarely have I ever seen one as bad as Cold Blood. |
| User Reviewfitnesspm2Leon is back :D. This movie is what I call "safe" to watch cause there is no PC/Feminist garbage. |
| User ReviewMauro_Lanari(Mauro Lanari) A bad sequel to "Polar" (Åkerlund, 2019") ? A meager "John Wick"? Or, conversely, an old-school B movie, without authorial presumptions but imbued from the first to the last frame of the tiredness of living and killing of an elderly hitman, perfectly played by Reno? Expand |